Julf wrote:
> It is what makes it audiophile, isn't it? :)
I thought it was the Tubes sticking out of the top of my Transporter
that made it Audiophile! ;)
And really, what is a list price? I have never paid list for anything
other then groceries and gasoline (and I even get a 10 cent discount
JJZolx wrote:
> I still say the $2000 price tag that Sean Adams slapped on the
> Transporter is still one of the best practical jokes anyone with disdain
> for audiophiles has ever played.
It is what makes it audiophile, isn't it? :)
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be
Interesting. Does look cheap and easy. I still say the $2000 price tag
that Sean Adams slapped on the Transporter is still one of the best
practical jokes anyone with disdain for audiophiles has ever played. I
bet he still gets a chuckle out of it.
JJZolx wrote:
> Replacing the PSU in the Transporter is a cheap and "easy" fix? How so?
See this thread: 'Need Help For A Broken Transporter'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?100509-Need-help-for-broken-Transporter)
JJZolx wrote:
> Replacing the PSU in the Transporter is a cheap and "easy" fix? How so?
Where have you been? :D
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?100509-Need-help-for-broken-Transporter/page2
Replacing the PSU in the Transporter is a cheap and "easy" fix? How so?
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Yeah, you're in the UK so not to worry about cost. Outside the UK Rapid
Express charges an arm and a leg for shipping.
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Fizbin wrote:
> If this was me and I was sure it was 100% related to the Transporter and
> not a network issue, then I would consider trying a new PSU.
I think the only possible network issue it could be is if the ethernet
cable or the particular port it's connected to on the switch is slightly
Fizbin wrote:
> If this was me and I was sure it was 100% related to the Transporter and
> not a network issue, then I would consider trying a new PSU.
agree. it's a cheap and easy fix that *might* work.
*Home:* VortexBox 4TB (2.3) > LMS 7.9 > Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio
(all ethernet)
If this was me and I was sure it was 100% related to the Transporter and
not a network issue, then I would consider trying a new PSU.
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Fizbin wrote:
> If you are using it wireless, then it's possible it could be the PSU.
It's connected by wired CAT5.
(In any case, I can't see why wireless operation would be relevant if
the PSU also supplies other components, unless the suggestion is that
using wireless puts extra strain on it)
If you are using it wireless, then it's possible it could be the PSU.
This from another forum member...
fcm4711 wrote:
>
>
> The little beige board between main board and display board is a power
> supply (input 110V - 240V, output 5V) which does supply power to the
> display via flat cable
Recently my Transporter (now over 11 years old) has started exhibiting a
strange behaviour.
I leave it on and "powered down" all the time (with the displays
switched off) but recently it seems to lose connectivity to the network
if left unused for a while.
I normally use a Duet Controller to
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